Campomanesia lineatifolia is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. Common names include guabiraba and perfume guava.
It is an evergreen tree with edible fruit that typically reaches 5 â 10 m in height. The fruits are berries (3 â 6 cm diameter, up to 140 g weight) and are gathered from trees growing either wild or under cultivation. The aromatic yellow fruit is eaten raw, made into juices, or pulped for use. A perfume can be extracted from the leaves. An early illustration of the fruit was made in the mid-seventeenth century by Dorothea Eliza Smith.
It has been used in traditional medicine to alleviate gastrointestinal disorders.
It is found in western South America - central and northern Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador. It grows in regions with an average temperature of 22 â 30 ðC with annual rainfall above 1,500 mm.